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5.8 CF - Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding is a feature that allows you to forward incoming calls to another
telephone number. You must configure the MSN (see point 5.1) for the analogue port
which should be used for Call Forwarding. The activation for a Call Forwarding
service is for all numbers which are configured at this analogue port.
These services CFU, CFB, CFNR work on MSN1 of the served port without SUN.
[
SUN] is optional. SUN = Served user number is MSN1, MSN2 or MSN3 for the
number which is programmed in point 5.1. It means the place of the MSN. SUN =1,
2, or 3 and inserts the configured MSN 1, 2, or 3 in the outgoing command. So can
for example choose only calls to MSN2 for Call Forwarding to an other access.
Your NT1+2a/b supports three different kinds of Call Forwarding: CFU, CFB, CFNR
5.8.1 CFU – Call Forwarding Unconditional
When you activate this feature, every call to your telephone number will not reach
you, but the number you selected before when activating this service. You can use
this service, for example, if you want to redirect every call from your home telephone
to your office or vice versa.
Activation CFU:
for one telephone number MSN1
[
SUN] #
Deactivation CFU:
for one telephone number MSN1
#
[
SUN] #
5.8.2 CFB - Call Forwarding On Busy
This service works in the same way as CFU, but redirection only takes place when
your telephone is busy. You can use this service, for example, when you own two
telephone numbers (one official and one private) and your first number is often
occupied (by your daughter or someone else), but you want to receive all the calls to
your first number.
Activation CFB:
for one telephone number MSN1
[
SUN] #
Deactivation CFB:
for one telephone number MSN1
#
[
SUN] #
Note
If you want to use this service, you should disable Call Waiting service (see 5.6)